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CNN have Biden on 253 and ahead in Arizona, Nevada and Georgia, with a very real possibility he'll overtake Pennsylvania. We'd then be looking at 306.

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CNN have Biden on 253 and ahead in Arizona, Nevada and Georgia, with a very real possibility he'll overtake Pennsylvania. We'd then be looking at 306.
The guy said yesterday it's more likely that'll happen than Trump reaching 270.
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11 hours ago, Bishop Briggs said:

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that votes that were received after Election Day, even with no postmark, were to counted as valid.

https://www.thedp.com/article/2020/11/pennsylvania-supreme-court-mail-in-voting-decision

"The Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday to allow Pennsylvania to accept mail-in ballots received up to three days after Election Day."

That's a recipe for fraud.

It's a recipe for law suits at the very least.

Postal votes that haven't arrived by close of polls shouldn't be included, imho.

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2 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

It's a recipe for law suits at the very least.

Postal votes that haven't arrived by close of polls shouldn't be included, imho.

What if the President appoints a CEO of the Post Office with orders to slow down delivery?

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18 minutes ago, Gaz said:

CNN have Biden on 253 and ahead in Arizona, Nevada and Georgia, with a very real possibility he'll overtake Pennsylvania. We'd then be looking at 306.

On 04/11/2020 at 06:56, GordonS said:

You know, it's on course for Biden 306 - 232 Trump. Can I stop sweating now?

*Ahem*

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12 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

It's a recipe for law suits at the very least.

Postal votes that haven't arrived by close of polls shouldn't be included, imho.

US elections are much slower affairs and final results aren't certified for a couple of weeks. There's plenty of scope for late arriving ballots to be counted.

In many states it's the law, and the time to challenge it was months ago.

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15 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

It's a recipe for law suits at the very least.

Postal votes that haven't arrived by close of polls shouldn't be included, imho.

From The Guardian: 

THE FACTS: The state supreme court, not “partisan Democrats”, ordered that ballots filled out before the end of election day could be received up to three days later and still be counted. The US supreme court examined the case and did not stand in the way of the three-day timeframe but may review the matter later. A number of other states have also made accommodations for the additional mailed ballots.

 

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1 minute ago, welshbairn said:

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The republican representative in Pennsylvania is on just now saying both parties have had the same access to the process and there is even a live stream of the vote counting if anyone wants to take a look.

What are the chances people alleging fraud will end up being sued over their comments?

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24 minutes ago, 19QOS19 said:

Loving CNN continually calling Trump's bullshit for what it is.

The Electoral Commissioner for Philadelphia (a Republican) was just on there essentially calling the president a liar.  Seemingly the court cases are being thrown out in minutes for being spurious.  

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